"IoT: Wireless Sensor Network" White Paper Published After more than one year of writing, a few days ago, the IEC white paper "Internet of Things: Wireless Sensor Network" was officially released. This white paper is a project team consisting of 23 experts from many countries including China, Germany, France, Japan, and the United States. It is based on the first draft submitted by China.
From November 9 to 15, 2014, the 78th meeting of the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) was held in Tokyo, Japan. Shuinian, the general manager of the State Grid Corporation of China, was the IEC vice chairman and convener of the market strategy bureau. He attended the IEC senior management meeting, including executive committee meetings, board meetings, governing board meetings, and public meetings. Shuyin participated in the discussion of major issues related to the development of IEC, reported on the activities and achievements of the Market Strategy Bureau, and chaired the "Emerging Technology" Subcommittee of the IEC Council of Directors.
The IEC officially released the White Paper on "Smart City" and "Internet of Things: Wireless Sensor Networks" completed by the Market Strategy Bureau.

The IEC Board of Directors fully affirmed the achievements of the Market Strategy Bureau and requested all IEC national committees to widely publicize the newly issued white papers and to advance the related work in response to the recommendations of the White Paper.
It is understood that the IEC MSB (Market Strategy Bureau) Wireless Sensing Network (WSN) project team was initiated in May 2013 by the State Grid Corporation of China, the Shenyang Institute of Automation of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, and the Institute of Instrumentation and Integrated Technology and Economy of the Machinery Industry.
The project team held its first meeting in Shenyang from November 14-15, 2013, and determined the structure and main content of the white paper. From February 25th to 28th, 2014, the Wireless Sensor Network Symposium and the second meeting of the project team were held in the NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology) in the United States to share the application cases and solutions of wireless sensor networks in various countries. The development trend of the program and technology, and the one-by-one discussion of the first draft of the draft proposals were discussed, and subsequent amendments reached an agreement. After the meeting, the experts of the project team adjusted, supplemented and modified the structure and content of the white paper according to the division of labor. In November 2014, the white paper was finally completed.
The contents of the newly released IEC white paper "Internet of Things: Wireless Sensor Network" mainly include: assessing the application requirements of various parties in the face of WSN; reviewing existing technologies of WSN, demonstrating application examples of WSN systems; forecasting the development of related technologies and markets Trends, summarizing potential applications; assessing the adaptability of existing standards, proposing standards that need to be revised, and giving recommendations.
WSN is a multi-hop self-organizing network system formed by a large number of sensor nodes through wireless communication. It can realize data collection and quantification, processing fusion and transmission. WSN integrates advanced technologies such as microelectronics technology, embedded computing technology, modern network and wireless communication technology, distributed information processing technology, and can collaboratively monitor, perceive and collect information of monitored objects in various environments in the network coverage area in real time. And deal with it. The processed information is sent via wireless and sent to the observer in a self-organized, multi-hop network. Today, WSN is widely used in areas such as environmental monitoring, building detection, utilities, industrial control, shipbuilding and transportation system automation.
The white paper was led by the Shenyang Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences, the State Grid Corporation of China, and the Institute of Instrumentation, Integrated Technology and Economy of the Machinery Industry. In addition, the United States National Institute of Standards and Technology is also one of the major parties. In 2014, the Bureau of Strategic Markets also launched two new projects: "Future Factory" and "Power Grid Strategic Management."
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